Photographic and photostatic apparatus to copy rare records will be added to the equipment of the clipping project of the WPA, sponsored by Washington State college. Heretofore the work of the clipping bureau has been confined to newspaper and...

WPA adds 15 persons to W. S. C. clipping staffFifteen persons, mostly women, were added yesterday to the WPA clipping project, sponsored by Washington State College. Five of the new workers have been assigned to Yakima, four to Wenatchee and...

Pacific Northwest press clipping Bureau Seattle, Wash. Joins Owl Force.- Miss Mildred Bothwell, a graduate pharmacist from Washington State college, Pullman, with the class of 1920, has accepted a position in the drug department at the Owl Drug...

Quarter of a million news events catalogued by workers. The WPA indexing and clipping project, operating here under the sponsorship of Washington State college since last January, has finished a complete index of news items, special stories and...

The WPA "white collar" workers, comprising about 90 men and women employed on the historical records survey, the clipping project and the writers' project, will officially move into the Hawthorne building today, in their transfer from the Rookery...

All around the town, and beyondM. H. Cahill, Oakland Cal., writes me as follows: "I am sending this clipping to you after receiving the clipping of your article of your visit to a CCC camp in Idaho: "The American Tree Association, according to...

The WPA "white collar" workers, comprising about 90 men and women employed on the historical records survey, the clipping project and the writers project, will officially move into the Hawthorne building today, in their transfer from the Rookery...

Pacific Northwest Press Clipping Bureau. Late Developments in Farm Tractors "Less than 30 years ago, when the farm tractor first appeared as rival to the horse, its motor was a big single clinder affair which ran slowly and was hard to start...

A reader of The Press has brought in to us a clipping of a Spokane Press editorial as the result of an invitation extended some time ago. The invitation was extended in the editorial itself, which said: "Put this editorial away and drop in and see...

The WPA has a new project, a newspaper history of the Inland Empire being established on the ground floor of the Realty building, where 70 workers will be employed clipping items of historical interest from old newspapers and documents. The...

Lived in log cabin on site of Pullman fifty-five years agoMrs. John Squires with wagon caravan that reached state August 14, 1877Father captain of trainD. G. McKenzie homesteaded large part of present town--daughter here 55 yearsA...

Bungalow camp to move mountainThe following clipping from the CCC Review at Pierce City, Idaho, was forwarded to the Blade by J. P. Campbell, well known Tekoa man, who is now a foreman with the Camp: ... Some time in the next 30 days plans are...

This shows Washington's state acreage. - A. C. Martin, Washington state commissioner of lands, has sent this newspaper a comprehensive map showing public land status of each state, and by which counties of eastern Washington may see how they...

Ronald H. Faulkiner, sophomore in sociology, Washington State college, Pullman, is shown taking down a couple of bundles of the college's huge collection of state newspapers. Thirty tons of them which those shown in the picture are but a small...

Bungalow camp to move mountainThe following clipping from the CCC Review at Pierce City, Idaho, was forwarded to the Blade by J. P. Campbell, well-known Tekoa man, who is now a foreman with the camp:"According to A. H. Bentz, camp...

For the purpose of indexing Inland newspapers for northwest items, clipping service was started Monday, January 6, in Spokane under the WPA, with $30,000 appropriated for the work up until July 1, 1936.

Editor, The Times: Somebody has sent me an AP clipping from Seattle quoting a news article from The Seattle Times to the effect that W. Lon Johnson of Colville gave an interview regarding the reelection of Judge Hill, and in that article it was...